The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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the TRf-crrna sun____
•Society—Churches—Clubs-
** i 8. J. Mitchell, of Horaioo, win
gg bo tbo apseksr ot the nuUtet Tfc»
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RS;S!S, C^ZLal—1
? ENTERTAINED mhuh. a„.
*#•>•»•» Sodrty *1
bridge w»U to held th* ftnt era
aiug. aarardtag to Mr*. Frwoo.
“IT^P
First Bale King
Quit* Cotton Game
While Still Aheid
PORT WORTH. Ort. $ <U»
-H. H. «*U»J Pratt, farm-
er, wfcss* “fir* b*W- of th*
| thto aarifrawM
SUMy. Wfth wtoas *od children
respectively, carry their genl*:,
friendly food to the eery cltsdeb
..................... Hollywood, where fame, tan-
,’T TEXAN 'XX;, penuoeot sod rarity lay Own
• Periling • doaea lim thwagh lav. ^
^Theaters
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER |,
King Carol Rf
Son From
r*a
/PARIS, Oct. 5 (|
C*wl of RoumwU h*, i
paid with her Hfe for her
odventuresome career.
ARCADIA
Nuraiqg a smoshsd finger bo-
1MP «*«* i» npt nearly aa had
as trying to hide that finger in ** Cr*TI Whga
the aeooaa themselves, according to
Sidneyarray, Fcwrar and Mi** {{*),* Bellamy, who fcores leading
hono,a£ll» flaming and
the sinister influence of mind e.m-; HVPBi
• hiaaOM. Wowt i»rar- ^
P&araa'l
Kith, b> pwy,
"Thirtaan Women" berni.
etna*
Chriat«*M thmm anrapd h M gtraheoaet CM with Mra H
K haflw»a.*wara"aaad aa I.......... u.Dak*.
;;pn* E- T- Aragtt had high eaara ’Xhtm Craak Ch-ia; lam>
* for the gaaau. »ndri yerty at th* home of
ha penwaMi of the rlah oaf Mr*. W. L. lYndergrafl. 200 Wert
Ik'lo'a Raadtra Adorn. ■* ■
hHcm To Me “• *
AUSTIN, Oat. « C*»_A kaochd
venire of 100 idea wga ordered to-
day by Judge Chart#* 'A. Wheek»
of :krd dntrwt court for the irfll
of Carl Stewart, Cdtslcaa. negro,
charted with murder in the fatal
•hooting of N. W. Khanbo, Am tin
Amoral director, last June 21..
“up* and howaa* of ST yean
of cotton farming while on
t^.tmtaya’wMthaMtfi^ jUglfr
Dorothy Chriaty, t
John Roche ad
now ahaaring at Dm Tggaa theater. Greig, pt * ligftcfc Hp ltti
The film, whitt If baaed tat the Lew Ayres, Sidney Fox Bait
novel kg Tiffany thayer, ea-fea- Kario and Ganavitve Tobin, who
two*' Iran* Dunne at< Wrardo ph, ia the film.
- sH-Hsr£rrsrr-5
the “aja*.
had ginned *ix halag before
any other farmer in tSdft/eow-
ty had battled a bale ant c.f
the field* . ■
By Augoat 29, this year, the
mh bale paid off |he co*t af
the crop. Forty-fire balev
aorcerasa, Jitl Eamond, Kay Jooi -
fOB, MaVy Duncan, Florence El-
dredge, Julie Hay don and Harriet
NUCULF
Greta Garbo!* chiracterixation
of Mata Hari, famous World War
■py, it startling in life-Uke quali-
fy. according to Ooigo Davis,
veteran Continental glayar, who
I recalled the Javaneae dancer"* pet*-
DEUXE iformancc id Paris,
j Now'* th* time to catch up onj who play, a mnnedy role
. Georga Archainbawl direct'd.
Alexander Kirkland in "Almost
married" opening today at th# Ar-
cadia threaten
In on# ef th# #ariy scenes of Uc
rtttra Bellamy accident a lly
caught hia finger in an auto door
and due to the exigencies of picture
work found it impossible to
the injured digit
treatment. As a result it
quit, a burden to gat it out af
#p Jte
from an
in
Paris, the {
isaa CHINESE
T8ITBIBAR,
©B—Fifteen hundi
troops under Li Hal
lander, have bees
gap lea<
troops op
era range.
Roubui Club
9 _># IJl*|uh
snghr eataauinod al the haaw 'af
V' waMai' fMof DMhft after*
fhq gmsa* of beWgo went
Beaea prim, wan award
Ho Mra C. H. WaMw f« ngh,
ft C UMtk fwaammi Ugh;
F. F. Pwilard for low sot
C. C. WldttMtar for d#»r
. * . m FnEjT fwfir SwOWj jbI*e» w* *#«*isMq ifvwi sgUdjf
add they‘ra atifl pi«|ni eot- fT^? U‘* f0" with Mia* Garbo and Ramon No-
ton in .» 120-acre field. - ^ fOH*f t0 lh!.P* Ltt** Tino in Metro-C.oldwyn-Mayer’i
aanounetd !*° *** ®*or** ®Baay ahd Charlie, ^turiiation of the life and lovar j
“shorter Murray in "Cohen# and Kellys in 0f the exotic siren, now at the'
" WollwwMil " NuGulf Theatre, not only appear-
• i ■»•
Pratt haant
whm hell find
Iwurs". He will say goodbye j H®^FW»°d.
'with an “old friendship" fcsr
SMART AFTERNOON
Nothing more rollicking ha* ap-jed on the sam. programs with
been* party on his farm -Frt- ‘ pwmtwd on a local screen this yoar Mata Hari but also was
day night . than the sky-rocketing burst of hu- ed with her ptraopull
............. mor that abounds in this Univer- eepioaama aalraBm;
j tlttnilf Ulllttmim t. „J tntm length farce. . Irish before military court_______ ^
rox aAt>8
$2500 Cash
Thaaday.
, ta AtejSrfMrlisf
PKiKK f t IW-i c C ««rt«era IJis fro*k ..
r, C. H Wol!*er and i vm «[pp» ,.. yoqthful awrltHaa.
new sltem with fuTlnise below the
HBO- i , rlPoiw sad tetarqating skirt lime*
Ruth Circle Meets ^ “ d,k!
tra Grad) Edw«d* am boas- J
,m* tie Rath Curia «r the fen- *»[ ■"*“
tori Baptist fhgrch at their meet *• - ,t , • . ■' '
him held Tuesday afternoon. f ^ ^
TLc EMpt"* ^ iftlNi W 10 ind S4 42l
conducted bv Mm. 0. 0 Dorris. ®» 58 requires 3 1-4 yard* 39 inch
wSTroad Psalms, I2lrt chapter •«» »'* contrasting, il-
TW Bible reading was fdlowed by Crated rte^by-step makinr in-
• (gayer by Mrs B C. Lilicfieid »tnutions included with this pat-
I Th* leader of tb* BiWc Study *«”»•
teri the program was Mr* J. C. | To get a pattern of this mxlrL
,IBIa«- “The Flight ty Egypt' sand FIFTEEN fffNfft tlSOT *»
to«| given by Mra* B C, Util?- coin* or stamp* icoin* preferred!,
fieri; "The Annanciatsm*" a a* Pie** write very piainiy your
mri by Mra Ula A*U«y,Ter p NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE MM
w»i the subject dtamed HER and SIZE of each pattern ..r-
'■%jf tew, J. S. AdMbaV: 'l^atb’ of |der»d.
laaoa" wa* dcecribed by Mra 0. 0.r For a complete cnlleetion «t the
ll>wri»; -Ihe Bhptl*m of Jews" j smartest, most practical and ea»i-']
' Hri raad by Mra Grady Edwanl*.; est-to-mak* style*, eonsrit - toe
members stteaded this MARIAM MARTIN FALL AW)!
PUand nrach was sen WINTER PATTKKN rtTaiflO.
rim *f Mr* B. C. Little field **it ‘fi* for jcmwrs and kiddies, as^rril
as th* best ef the' new season's
afternoon, evswng, sport*
Wn. f.3. Pwett, Mr*. 0, H. ? heme frocks, Kagerie and pajaxin*. jtl
.ftadWte tag Mra G. A. UltU Ew«*»t# item* for rift rawing. | FIVE CENTS,
'ifawt Darntey h» Hou^on where ; too^8EN6 FOR YOUR COPY. * Ac
Um hrachraa eh.h ^WAWG MitilrArfm
Tlianks
Near the end of our first day, overjoyed by the re-
v ception and patronage received, we can only
take tigie qff long enough to say "Thanks.”
^ Hundreds of our old friends and hundreds of new
ones vigited our store today and
that our, policy of selling quality merchandise at
NEXT TO ED. CA1
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THRINER
E!"«y
PROPERTIES.
PELLY
You Want It
When You Want It
If you plan that ironing for today and the
electric power is off, you lose your temper,
don’t you? If the lights go off just about the
time the bridge game starts, your evening is
simmImI '
opuucu. ......... . __________
He Houston Lighting & Power Company
knows all this. That is why it has spent much
effort and large sums of money to furnish the
homes of the Tri-Gties area an unceasin*
rapeiivu VI USV SSI VIUVO UIVO Oil Ulltvaolllg
And, remember, wh8e the cost of Bring is
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still above pre-war costs, electricity in the
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932, newspaper, October 5, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020907/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.